Enterprise in the sports industry This presentation discusses Drucker's thesis that failure is a "good thing" if the opportunities that arise from such failure allow the development of personal and enterprise skillsAuthor(s): Creator not set

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Academic research on student engagement - lost formulae to inspiring students This paper shows academic tutors take on a multitude of roles in their current positions at university and while teaching is expected, from most, it is often assumed that the tutor will apply appropriate pedagogical tools to convey knowledge to the students. This view is now being challenged as many students are being actively encouraged to voice their views of the teaching and learning experience this paper showsAuthor(s): Creator not set

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Evaluation of 'Business Enterprise' Module This report outlines a process of evaluation for a business enterprise module. This exploratory research investigates the impact of 'contextual' based evaluation of enterprise education curriculaAuthor(s): Creator not set

Evaluation of 'Business Enterprise' Module This report outlines a process of evaluation for a business enterprise module. This exploratory research investigates the impact of 'contextual' based evaluation of enterprise education curriculaAuthor(s): Creator not set

Art and Politics Now [Audio] Speaker(s): Dr Anthony Downey | Since the turn of the 21st century, contemporary artists have increasingly engaged with some of the most pressing issues facing our world, from globalisation, migration and citizenship to conflict, terrorism and social activism. In this talk, Dr Anthony Downey explores the implications of this development, for both art and politics alike. Art and Politics Now by Anthony Downey is published by Thames & Hudson (@thamesandhudson) on 13 October. Anthony Downey is an aAuthor(s): No creator set

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Personality and values Welcome to ‘Personality and Values’, one of several ‘Futures’ workbooks, which help you choose and prepare a career route after graduation. Like the other workbooks in the series you can dip in and out doing the exercises which are most relevant to you. You might want to include the exercises or the output in your personal development plan or e-portfolio
The aim of this workbook is to help you to clarify or identify your personality type and work values as a step toward choosing workAuthor(s): Leeds Metropolitan University

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Job search Welcome to this Futures workbook on finding work. It is split into several sections describing different techniques for finding work. You can dip in and out of the different sections; however it is not wise to rely on only one mechanism for finding work. It is a competitive market for final year students and new graduates and so you should try many alternate ways to find work.Author(s): Laura Dean

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Game sense presentation An informative presentation for parents of PDHPE students, about the importance of the Game Sense Approach.Author(s): No creator set

Diversity in Madagascar {Duke University Research} New Duke University research: By analyzing the geographic distribution of Madagascar’s lizards, snakes, frogs and tortoises, an international team of researchers has found that each group responded differently to environmental fluctuations on the island over time. Read the full story on Duke Today: http://today.duke.edu/2014/10/maddiversity#slideshow
Photos by Jason L. Brown, City College of New York
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Digital Fabrication Lab - Jake Tompkins Interview with Jake Tompkins, Digital Fabrication Lab Manager, Georgia Tech College of Architecture. Photography by Rob Felt and Fitrah Hamid. Motion graphics remix of Drawn Together by the Open Ended Group.Author(s): No creator set

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Digital Fabrication Lab at the Georgia Tech School of Architecture- Interview with Tristan Al-Haddad Tristan Al-Haddad, assistant professor at the School of Architecture at Georgia Tech, talks about what makes the Digital Fabrication Lab so amazing.
For more information, please visit: http://www.dbl.gatech.edu/dfl/home or http://www.coa.gatech.edu. For more information about Georgia Tech, please visit: http://www.gatech.edu
Photography by Rob Felt and Fitrah Hamid. Motion graphics remix of Drawn Together by the Open Ended Group. www.youtube.com/watchv=0VrQnza078A&list=PLCFB1291F0D0B88FDAuthor(s): No creator set